Pope Severinus

Pope Severinus (577-2 August 640) was the Pope from 28 May to 2 August 640, succeeding Pope Honorius I and preceding Pope John IV.

Biography
Severinus was born in 577 AD in Rome, and on 28 May 640 he was consecrated as pope. Severinus was opposed to the rise of Monothelitism, the religion of Emperor Heraclius of the Byzantine Empire and a faith tolerated by his predecessor Pope Honorius I. He fought against Heraclius in a series of disputes before he died after a little over two months of being pope.